Chevron Makes Plans for $5B Blue Hydrogen and Ammonia Project in Texas
Chevron plans to develop a $5-billion blue ammonia and hydrogen facility in Port Arthur, Texas, designed to produce lower-carbon hydrogen and ammonia through steam-methane reforming paired with carbon capture. The Houston Business Journal first reported this story. The plant is
Multiple Factors Led to Texas Flood Tragedy, Sources Say
Overdevelopment in flood-prone areas and inadequate mapping from the Federal Emergency Management Agency likely contributed to the tragedy that unfolded in central Texas July 4, when sudden flooding of the Guadalupe River led to a death toll of 120
Developer Proposes 1,225-ft Tower That Would Transform San Francisco Skyline
Global real estate investment, development and management firm Hines submitted plans on Friday to build a 1,225-ft tower at 77 Beale Street in downtown San Francisco. If built, the tower would surpass the 1,070-ft Salesforce Tower as the city’s tallest
US Defense Dept. Announces $25B+ in New IDIQ Contract Awards
The U.S. Defense Dept. announced selection of multiple firms earlier this month to compete for engineering and construction task order work under a $15-billion, fixed‑price indefinite‑delivery/indefinite‑quantity contract with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center. That follows other Air Force awards
Crews Wrap Up Permanent Teton Pass Road Replacement
Just over a year after a landslide caused 600 ft of State Highway 22 on Teton Pass between Jackson, Wyo. and eastern Idaho to collapse, construction is complete on a rebuilt permanent section that uses lightweight foamed glass aggregate.